A court in Crimea recognized a Ukrainian as a spy and gave him 10 years
The Supreme Court of the Republic of Crimea found Ukrainian citizen Konstantin Davydenko guilty of espionage, sentencing him to a long prison term.
About it сообщается on the official website of the FSB of the Russian Federation, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.

The department noted that the Ukrainian spy was detained back in February 2018 by FSB officers in Simferopol.
“By the decision of the court Davydenko K.A. sentenced to imprisonment for a term of 10 years and 6 months to be served in a maximum security colony.
During the trial, Davydenko fully admitted his guilt and repented of his actions.
It was established that, being recruited by the Security Service of Ukraine and carrying out reconnaissance tasks, Davydenko on the territory of the Republic of Crimea purposefully collected information about the latest models of military equipment, electronics, third-generation communications equipment and night vision devices, the leakage of which could cause damage to the Ukrainian intelligence service. damage to the security of the Russian Federation,” the FSB said.
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